Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition

Volume I: Autobiographies

Edited by Guy Cuthbertson

Description

Autobiographies is the first volume in Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition. It contains the autobiographical prose of one of the most respected British writers of the twentieth century, including the autobiographical story The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans, the posthumously published 'autobiography' The Childhood of Edward Thomas, the essay 'How I Began', the previously unpublished 'Addenda to Autobiography', and a long section from 'Fiction' (also previously unpublished). In these works, all written between 1912 and 1914, Thomas provides a remarkable portrait of his childhood and teenage years in London, Wiltshire, and Wales. Writing this prose was a journey away from a troubled present back into earlier and happier experiences, but these unique autobiographies also have much in common with his other prose works.

The complexity and brilliance of Thomas's autobiographical prose is discussed and revealed in a long introduction, by a detailed headnote at the start of each work, and by extensive annotation. Thomas's prose has never previously been given the scholarly attention that it receives here. Although Thomas's autobiographies are very accessible, and written with a longing for the simplicity of childhood, they are also intricately woven, using many quotations and allusions. The longest of the works, The Happy-Go-Lucky Morgans, is both his simplest prose work and his most complex. Indeed, Autobiographies contains some of Thomas's finest prose, written in the two years, and in some cases merely a few months, before his decision to start writing the poetry for which he is most, and greatly, esteemed. Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition will appeal to those who know and admire his prose, as well as those who have never encountered it before, and show that Thomas's prose, not least his autobiographical prose, deserves to be much better known.

Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition

Volume I: Autobiographies

Edited by Guy Cuthbertson

Author Information

Dr Guy Cuthbertson has been a Teaching Fellow in the School of English at the University of St Andrews since 2007. He attended St Andrews as an undergraduate before studying at Oxford University, taking the MPhil and DPhil at The Queen's College, Oxford. His doctoral thesis was on Edward Thomas. He then taught at Oxford University, as a lecturer at St Edmund Hall and at Merton College; he has also been a lecturer at Swansea University. With Professor Lucy Newlyn, he is General Editor of a six-volume edition of Edward Thomas's prose for Oxford University Press. For this edition, he edited Thomas's Autobiographies and he is co-editing England and Wales. Guy is also writing a biography of Wilfred Owen for Yale University Press, and he edited, with Lucy Newlyn, Branch-Lines: Edward Thomas and Contemporary Poetry (London: Enitharmon, 2007).

Edward Thomas: Prose Writings: A Selected Edition

Volume I: Autobiographies

Edited by Guy Cuthbertson

Reviews and Awards

"Guy Cuthbertson's editorial apparatus cannot be faulted. If Autobiographies is any indication, the other volumes are likely to become indispensable resources for the rediscovery of a large and neglected part of Edward Thomas's important oeuvre." --English Literature in Transition 1880-1920